If you want something, but you can't get it, you're not rich. If you want something, you can't get it, and you call yourself rich, you're wrong. Being a well-paid serf is not the same thing as being rich. (Also, I can easily find you legions of poor people with no time.)

By this logic, I, personally, am both poor and rich. When I want time, I get time; when I want money, I get money. The above quote is a prime example of how your beliefs control your reality. Believing in a false dichotomy traps you in a false dichotomy.

False dichotomies are easy to spot. They always give you absurd "paradoxes" - for example, rich people who can't get what they want, and people who turn from rich to poor and back depending on their mood. I've been a fan of Kevin Kelly for a decade, maybe more, but this reasoning really freaks me out. It's just so completely wrong.